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Technology & Combat Characteristics

Based off the OZ-10VMSX Gundam Aesculapius, the Burnlapius was designed to be a heavy assault mobile suit capable of transforming into a stronger "Close Combat" mobile armor mode. It has a copy of the PX system, and its armaments have been substantially upgraded compared to its predecessor. In close combat mode, the backpack is mounted onto the head and the shoulder-mounted Golem Claws mount over the hands like a pair of gloves. Long range weaponry comes in the form of a pair of Rapid Shot cannons contained within the Assault Bayonet.

Armaments

A pair of rapid fire cannons are mounted inside the Assault Bayonet, on the top near the hilt of the blade.

Golem Claw

A pair of claws that are mounted on the shoulder of the Burnlapius in Normal Mode, and connected to the unit's arms in Close Combat mode. Unlike its predecessor, the Gundam Aesculapius, the Golem Claws can be extended like the Dragon Fangs of the XXXG-01S Shenlong Gundam and XXXG-01S2 Altron Gundam.

EMF Shield

A defensive armament, similar to the OZ-02MD Virgo's Planet Defensors, the EMF shield emits an magnetic anti-field that can block both projectile and beam shots.

Special Equipment & Features

The PX System takes advantage of the increased adrenaline a pilot feels during combat and also increases the performance of the mobile suit, but does have a time limit which, if exceeded, has serious consequences for both the pilot and the suit.

Mobile Armor Transformation

History

Developed from the design of the OZ-10VMSX Gundam Aesculapius, the Burnlapius was intended to be fielded against MO-V and their G-UNITs. A vastly superior machine in many respects, the Burnlapius even had a version of the PX System that would respond to the pilot Kratz Silvy. However, in its second sortie, the PX System overloaded after being pushed past normal operating limits despite the warnings of his opponent who was aware of the dangers of its overuse. The Burnlapius exploded from the overload, and Kratz did not survive the resulting explosion.